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Ace Hardware: Milwaukee Packout Tool Boxes, Organizers & More

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Spend $499, Get $200 off

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Ace Hardware is offering Tiered Discounts from $40 Off $199+ up to $200 Off $499+ on Milwaukee Packout Tool Boxes, Organizers & More, discount applies in cart. Select free store pickup where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Offer valid only on the eligible items on the promotion page.
Thanks to Community Member Uhaha for sharing this deal.

Available Discounts:
  • Spend $199+, Get $40 Off
  • Spend $299+, Get $80 Off
  • Spend $499+, Get $200 Off

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  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • Available stock may vary on a store-by-store basis.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Ace Hardware is offering Tiered Discounts from $40 Off $199+ up to $200 Off $499+ on Milwaukee Packout Tool Boxes, Organizers & More, discount applies in cart. Select free store pickup where available.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Offer valid only on the eligible items on the promotion page.
Thanks to Community Member Uhaha for sharing this deal.

Available Discounts:
  • Spend $199+, Get $40 Off
  • Spend $299+, Get $80 Off
  • Spend $499+, Get $200 Off

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • Available stock may vary on a store-by-store basis.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Buy Dolly, drawers and crates everything else is difficult to access.
For home use, a rolling tool chest is much more practical than packouts. This is coming from someone who has packouts, ridgid pro gear, tool chests, and veto pro pacs. I'd wait for a sale on a Husky rolling tool chest, unless you really want to packout vacuum lol.

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you spend $499 on packout stuff and you get $200 back....the m18 packout vacuum is included so for $300 you can get a "free" vacuum and $300 of storage stuff...
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Not bad at all for brand new packout with the vacuum.
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Quote from livingaboard :
you spend $499 on packout stuff and you get $200 back....the m18 packout vacuum is included so for $300 you can get a "free" vacuum and $300 of storage stuff...
I am new to Packout. I know it's very specific to each user but can you give an example combination of boxes to make a good starter set for $300 with the free vacuum? For homeowner/DIY not a tradesman.
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IN.4.ONE
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Does the Home Depot type buy then return hack work on these items?
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Quote from sygyzy :
I am new to Packout. I know it's very specific to each user but can you give an example combination of boxes to make a good starter set for $300 with the free vacuum? For homeowner/DIY not a tradesman.

It depends on what you need.
I am an industrial trades guy and I use a box for specific type of things. It helps with organization. I use the 3D printer for the really small items (tags and chain connectors), to make inserts for the little red boxes. Sometimes I remove the red boxes all together for non standard objects.
What are you looking to store?
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Quote from livingaboard :
you spend $499 on packout stuff and you get $200 back....the m18 packout vacuum is included so for $300 you can get a "free" vacuum and $300 of storage stuff...

How do you get the free vacuum
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Quote from sygyzy :
I am new to Packout. I know it's very specific to each user but can you give an example combination of boxes to make a good starter set for $300 with the free vacuum? For homeowner/DIY not a tradesman.
same question here. I have a bunch of disorganized tubs and bins for electrical projects plumbing projects, woodworking projects, home shit, drone and electronic stuff, etc. the backpack looks enticing or a toolbox so I could load up from my semi organized garage what I think I'll need and head tot he part of my house/friends place with the necessary equipment and avoid running back and forth 500 times. Not sure if there are "essential" pack out pieces or just buy random bits of kit until they think they have enough

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For home use, a rolling tool chest is much more practical than packouts. This is coming from someone who has packouts, ridgid pro gear, tool chests, and veto pro pacs. I'd wait for a sale on a Husky rolling tool chest, unless you really want to packout vacuum lol.
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Quote from IN.4.ONE :
Does the Home Depot type buy then return hack work on these items?

No it does not
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Buy Dolly, drawers and crates everything else is difficult to access.
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Quote from HonestHamster262 :
same question here. I have a bunch of disorganized tubs and bins for electrical projects plumbing projects, woodworking projects, home shit, drone and electronic stuff, etc. the backpack looks enticing or a toolbox so I could load up from my semi organized garage what I think I'll need and head tot he part of my house/friends place with the necessary equipment and avoid running back and forth 500 times. Not sure if there are "essential" pack out pieces or just buy random bits of kit until they think they have enough
I did some research and it seems like the popular starter set is the Rolling Toolbox plus Large Toolbox plus Medium Toolbox. But people say that stacking the boxes makes accessing tools hard so they recommend drawers. You can get two drawer or three drawer options. So maybe rolling toolbox plus three drawer plus large toolbox plus two compact organizers for almost exactly $500. I use M12 and think I don't want to get the vacuum and have to be stuck with a single M18 battery.
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Is the rolling single drawer still not out???
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Quote from zo808 :
How do you get the free vacuum
I think that he meant Milwaukee M18 FUEL PACKOUT 0970-20 is $200.00 so you buy other stuff for $300.00 totaling $500.00 to get $200.00 discount so the vacuum is free while you pay full price for the rest. This is true if you want the vacuum to begin with.
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Quote from LordVader3425 :
I think that he meant Milwaukee M18 FUEL PACKOUT 0970-20 is $200.00 so you buy other stuff for $300.00 totaling $500.00 to get $200.00 discount so the vacuum is free while you pay full price for the rest. This is true if you want the vacuum to begin with.

This is the "hack" apparently

https://www.reddit.com/r/Milwauke...ware_bmsm/

I was not successful with it so YMMV

I didn't get the individual discounts. Only $200 at $500.

Still a good deal IMO and pushed me over the edge
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Quote from sygyzy :
I am new to Packout. I know it's very specific to each user but can you give an example combination of boxes to make a good starter set for $300 with the free vacuum? For homeowner/DIY not a tradesman.

Honestly - any drawer set with a dolly. Best thing for homeowners.

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